Friday, March 03, 2006

The Barbarian Way

The Barbarian WayA book that has been getting much attention in recent months is Erwin McManus' The Barbarian Way: Unleash the Untamed Faith Within (Nelson, 2005). Essentially he calls us to escape "civilized" Christianity and to become untamed followers of Jesus. Here are a couple of quotes relevant to the discussion of Christianity as a religion:
 
"Somewhere along the way the movement of Jesus Christ became civilized as Christianity. We created a religion using the name of Jesus Christ and convinced ourselves that God's optimal desire for our lives was to insulate us in a spiritual bubble where we risk nothing, sacrifice nothing, lose nothing, worry about nothing. I wonder how many of us have lost our barbarian way and have become embittered with God, confused in our faith because God doesn't come through the way we think He should."
 
"Two thousand years ago God started a revolt against the religion He started. So don't ever put it past God to cause a groundswell movement against churches and Christian institutions that bear His name. If He was willing to turn Judaism upside down, don't think for a moment our institutions are safe from a divine revolt. I am convinced that even now there are multitudes of followers of Jesus Christ who are sick and tired of the church playing games and playing down the call of God. My travels only confirm that the murmurings of revolution are everywhere. I am convinced that there is an uprising in the works and that no one less than God is behind it."
 

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